Kate,

I've only just joined the list but your code sounds like it is exactly what I
need. I missed the posting when you posted the code. Is there any chance you could
post it again?

Many thanks in advance
Matt

Kate Rosenbloom wrote:

> Yes, I've tested the modifier, and have submitted to the developer's
> list.
> However, it doesn't address the requirement that you list below... that
> would need a different type of modifier.
>
>         Kate
>
> "Mo, Jennifer" wrote:
> >
> > This sounds very useful. Did you already test this? It sounds like something
> > I need too!
> >
> > I'm trying to dynamically create  HTTP request variables by reading a text
> > file which contain all the parameters (name and value pairs). Any ideas on
> > how I can do this? Will I have to change the way JMeter processes the XML
> > file?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kate Rosenbloom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 8:01 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Using variables in HTTP and JDBC requests
> >
> > I recently used JMeter to test a servlet, where I needed to have
> > each test thread generate a unique test sample (the first thread would
> > create "Test Customer 1", and the second thread would create "Test
> > Customer 2", etc.).
> > Also, I needed this unique number to be used in both the web requests
> > (where the
> > data record was created), and in JDBC requests that I used to clean up
> > the
> > database after testing.
> >
> > To do this, I implemented a Modifier, called ThreadNumberModifier.  It
> > will substitute in the numeric ID of the currently executing thread
> > anywhere it
> > sees the text tag $$JMETER-THREAD$$ in any HTTP request (parameters or
> > path) or
> > JDBC request (the query) it processes.
> >
> > The prefix $$JMETER- is handled by a superclass of ThreadNumberModifier,
> > so
> > it would be easy to add other variable-substituting modifiers, such as
> > for
> > random numbers, email addressses from a list, etc.  (I think I've seen
> > requests
> > for these in this mailing list).
> >
> > If other folks think this would be generally useful, let me know, and I
> > will
> > submit the code to the developers list for consideration.
> >
> >     Kate Rosenbloom
> >     RapidMoney Corp.
> >     Santa Cruz, CA
> >
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